Review

  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 14(4); 2016
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2016;14(4):321-329. Published online: Dec, 30, 2016

Arrangement of Disposal Holes According to the Features of Groundwater Flow

  • Nak-Youl Ko ; Min-Hoon Baik
Abstract

Based on the results of groundwater flow system modeling for a hypothetical deep geological repository site, quantitative and spatial distributions of groundwater flow rates at the positions of deposition holes, groundwater travel length and time from the positions to the surface environment were analyzed and used to suggest a method for determining locations of deposition holes. The hydraulic head values at the depth of the deposition holes and a particle tracking method were used to calculate the groundwater flow rates and groundwater travel length and time, respectively. From the results, an approach to designing a layout of deposition holes was suggested by selecting relatively favorable positions for maintaining performance of the disposal facility and screening some positions of deposition holes that did not comply with specific constraints for the groundwater flow rates, travel length and time. In addition, a method for determining a geometrical direction for extension of the disposal facility was discussed. Designing the layout of deposition holes with the information of groundwater flow at the disposal depth can contribute to secure performance and safety of the disposal facility.

Keywords

Layout of deposition holes,Groundwater flow simulation,Groundwater flow rate,Groundwater pathway